Robert!
Could you please repost in html table format? It is hard to follow your
line of thought. At least to me it looks like all your columns are
scrambled?
/jens
On mån, 2004-04-12 at 15:34, Dave Phillips wrote:
Hi Robert:
Here are the Normal Transforms from Sequencer Plus Gold :
TIME PITCH
VELOCITY SPLIT RANDOM/MISC
Quantize Transpose Set
Pitch Pitch
Super-quantize Harmonic transpose
Adjust Quantize Start-time
Quantize duration Inversion
Crescendo Velocity Velocity
Set duration Harmonic inversion Set
note-off Duration Duration
Adjust duration Map Adjust
note-off Modulus Merge
Retrograde
Compex Track rebar
Offset
Range rebar
Compex
And here are the MIDI Transforms:
TIME VALUE INS/DEL TEMPO
Retrograde Scale Fill Accelerando
Offset Shift Crescendo Scale
Compex Invert Thin Shift
Map Elim dupes Thin
Map programs Elim dupes
Tap tempo
Edit regions include whole track or group of tracks, individual
measures, and individual note, and is not restricted to measure
boundaries. Alas, non-contiguous editing is not supported.
The MIDI transforms affect MIDI messages other than note-on and
note-off. Sequencer Plus employed a user-designated track for tempo
messages, it could be edited like any other track.
The Harmonic Xpos and Invert transforms and the Pitch randomization
employ user-defined settings in a Keysig popup.
Sequencer Plus also includes advanced grouping features, multiple track
recording, block editing, SMPTE/MTC/MMC support, and much more. Its
drawbacks include no Undo/Redo, no graphic controller editing, and no
source code. However, it is now being given away by Voyetra.
Best regards,
dp
Robert Jonsson wrote:
måndagen den 12 april 2004 14.47 skrev Dave
Phillips:
Greetings:
I've run Master Tracks Pro under Xsteem, the MIDI I/O was fine. Ditto
for Sequencer Plus Gold under DOSemu. These programs are quite advanced
as MIDI-only sequencers, and I agree that much could be learned from
them. However, I get the impression that developers are responding to
users' requests for more audio-oriented features, so the more
interesting MIDI stuff is perhaps left for later addition. That's too
bad, but until a native Linux sequencer appears that includes the MIDI
features set of Sequencer Plus
If you got the time, please do list the features you miss most.
/Robert